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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Ty Nant
  • Corwen

    1 Bed Cottage in Ty Nant

    Ref: S276660

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    2
    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Exclusively adults only - Spacious 1 bedroom with double bed and en suite shower room - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine - Wood burner (first...

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    £108

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Y Côr
  • Corwen

    Y Côr

    Ref: S1028769

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    9
    The village of Cerrigydrudion (also known as Cerrig-y-Drudion) is to be found on the high moorlands in the county of Conwy in North Wales. Cerrigydrudion is perfectly situated between the lakeside town of Bala and charming Betws-y-Coed, which is...

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    £240

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Denbigh
  • St. Asaph

    2 Bed Cottage in Denbigh

    Ref: S521854

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 2 bedrooms – 1 king-size and 1 super-king-size - 2 bathrooms – 1 freestanding bath in bedroom, 1 en-suite shower room and WC, 1 en-suite shower room with shower only and 1 separate WC -...

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Ty Nant
  • Corwen

    1 Bed Cottage in Ty Nant

    Ref: S229180

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    2
    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 double bedroom - 1 bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, Dolce Gusto coffee machine, dishwasher and washing machine -...

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    £108

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coedfan
  • Ruthin

    Coedfan

    Ref: S677516

    Reviews 18

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    North of Llangollen, over the magnificent Horseshoe Pass, is the mountain town of Ruthin. The town's charming half-timbered buildings are primarily gathered around St. Peter's Plaza. The Ruthin Prison, Nant Clwyd House (the oldest timber frame in...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle House
  • 2

    Rhyl

    Castle House

    Ref: S608284

    Reviews 28

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    Four miles away from the beach resort of Prestatyn, Dyserth is located near to the gorgeous North Wales shore. The Domesday book from 1086 mentions this charming little community, which also features gorgeous waterfalls, charming tea shops...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 6 Cwrt Griffiths
  • 2

    Rhyl

    6 Cwrt Griffiths

    Ref: S778279

    Reviews 24

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    The seaside town of Prestatyn, one of the many well-known coastal destinations along the magnificent North Wales coastline, provides four miles of golden sand spread between three fantastic beaches, all of which are perfect for family activities....

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 18 Ffordd Tanrallt
  • Prestatyn

    18 Ffordd Tanrallt

    Ref: S700452

    Reviews 11

    4
    7
    The picturesque town of Prestatyn, one of the many famous seaside resorts along the beautiful North Wales coastline, with three fantastic beaches totalling four miles of golden sand that are perfect for family outings. The town is a great starting...

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hilston
  • 1

    Rhyl

    Hilston

    Ref: S680855

    Reviews 7

    2
    4
    Four miles away from the beach resort of Prestatyn, Dyserth is located near to the gorgeous North Wales shore. The Domesday book from 1086 mentions this charming small community, which also features gorgeous waterfalls, charming tea shops adjacent...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Coch
  • Ruthin

    Ty Coch

    Ref: S371973

    Reviews 36

    3
    6
    Ruthin is town resting on a hilltop in North Wales, resting north of Llangollen and surrounded by beautiful rural scenery. Ruthin's attractive half-timbered buildings can mostly be found around St Peter's Square along with interesting shops and...

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    £104

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Betws Gwerfil Goch
  • 2

    Corwen

    2 Bed Cottage in Betws Gwerfil Goch

    Ref: S881048

    2
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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bedroom and one single bedroom with a single bed and single trundle - max occupancy 4 - 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pen Y Ffrith Lodge
  • 1

    Prestatyn

    Pen Y Ffrith Lodge

    Ref: S1078516

    2
    4
    One of the many renowned seaside resorts along the lovely North Wales coastline, the charming town of Prestatyn offers four miles of golden sand divided between three great beaches, all of which are ideal for family fun. Offering the perfect base...

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    £111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pen y Parc
  • Rhyl

    Pen y Parc

    Ref: S4707

    Reviews 40

    2
    4
    Set on the side of a hill in the quiet North Wales countryside, the tiny village of Gwaenysgor is situated within the Clwydian Hill Range, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The summit is a mere quarter of a mile away and...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodlands Platinum (WO29)
  • Ruthin

    Woodlands Platinum (WO29)

    Ref: S1245160

    2
    4
    The hilltop town of Ruthin lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. The town is picturesque with attractive half-timbered buildings, mainly clustered around St Peter’s Square. There are many interesting shops and...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bodlywydd Fawr - Annexe
  • Ruthin

    Bodlywydd Fawr - Annexe

    Ref: S777872

    Reviews 10

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    5
    Pwllglas is a quaint village four miles south of the hilltop town of Ruthin, which lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. There is a village shop where visitors can enjoy coffee and a cake before heading off to...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Garth Cottage
  • 4

    Denbigh

    Garth Cottage

    Ref: S121424

    Reviews 59

    5
    13
    Denbigh is a busy little town, with a variety of shops and pubs, and a number of events including walking festivals, beer festivals, the Denbigh and Flint Annual Show, the Denbigh Plum Festival, and a monthly People's market. Within easy reach of...

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    £185

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Farm House
  • Corwen

    The Farm House

    Ref: S26004

    Reviews 64

    6
    12
    Corwen dates back to the 6th Century and has long been a staging post to Ireland. Corwen has a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars and is situated between Bala and Llangollen.

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    £168

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Breeze Cottage
  • Prestatyn

    Sea Breeze Cottage

    Ref: S526768

    Reviews 21

    3
    6
    The quaint town of Prestatyn, one of the many known coastal destinations along the lovely North Wales coastline, provides four miles of golden sand divided into three fantastic beaches, all of which are suitable for family enjoyment. With...

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    £229

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yr Hen Felin
  • 2

    Corwen

    Yr Hen Felin

    Ref: S78258

    Reviews 26

    3
    6
    Carrog is a pretty village set on the banks of the River Dee which is home to a local pub that serves food, as well the Carrog Bridge which was built in 1660. It is a village in the county of Denbighshire and is surrounded by the Berwyn Mountain...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodlands Gold (WO06)
  • Ruthin

    Woodlands Gold (WO06)

    Ref: S1245162

    3
    6
    The hilltop town of Ruthin lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. The town is picturesque with attractive half-timbered buildings, mainly clustered around St Peter’s Square. There are many interesting shops and...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Bras
  • Corwen

    Bryn Bras

    Ref: S900002

    Reviews 2

    3
    6
    Set in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, at the meeting point of five river valleys, is the picturesque North Wales market town of Corwen. A charming town offering plenty of local amenities including traditional...

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    £82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Mount
  • Prestatyn

    The Mount

    Ref: S287163

    Reviews 38

    4
    10
    Prestatyn is a charming seaside resort resting on the North Wales coastline between Talacre and Rhyl. The town is an ideal base for enjoying the North Wales coast and the Snowdonia National Park as well as the popular cities of Chester and...

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    £164

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hollies
  • 1

    Prestatyn

    The Hollies

    Ref: S668506

    Reviews 17

    4
    9
    The quaint town of Prestatyn, one of the many well-known coastal destinations along the lovely North Wales coastline, provides four miles of golden sand spread between three fantastic beaches, all of which are perfect for family enjoyment. The...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodlands Retreat
  • 2

    Ruthin

    Woodlands Retreat

    Ref: S778093

    Reviews 7

    4
    8
    The hilltop town of Ruthin lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. The town is picturesque with attractive half-timbered buildings, mainly clustered around St Peter’s Square. There are many interesting shops and...

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    £102

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    Self-catering holidays in North Wales

    If you're looking for pure adventure with a side of stunning scenery, North Wales should be top of your list. The area's national parks are, of course, world-renowned, but with multiple other areas of designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you simply can't put a foot wrong in this magnificent landscape. From coastal castles and sandy beaches to inland mountains and countryside views, North Wales covers fascinating history, epic scenery and delicious food; the perfect holiday destination.

    From sea views to mountain views, our range of self-catering holiday cottages in North Wales covers all the bases. Whether you're after a romantic bolthole with a hot tub or a large holiday home with games room, our selection is sure to include your perfect holiday pad. With so much on offer in stunning North Wales, you'll be spoilt for choice. Simply set up your search preferences with your favourite features to find holiday homes that suit your needs.

    Best locations in North Wales

    Whether you're looking to splash around in the chilly Irish Sea, fill your lungs with fresh mountain air or stroll around market towns built on Welsh slate, you'll have your pick of locations among these fabulous popular destinations and Wales counties.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Carianne - Verified booking

      Let’s start with the pros- great location and stunning views.

      Large spacious bedrooms and overall spacious property. Cons- Cleanliness is far from satisfactory. I will usually keep my shoes off inside my home, but with this property my socks were so filthy after removing shoes, I kept them on downstairs. Cobwebs everywhere and dust etc. The house felt grubby and unkept. I asked Sykes for the beds to all be made up as doubles, they had not done this and denied I had ever called. I have the call log as proof of this. We then had to go out and buy a double sheet to do this ourselves. In terms of crockery, staying over Christmas especially, meant we had to go out and buy more pans etc, No wine glasses and 1 Prosecco flute. The only glasses provided were short tumblers, not even big enough for a decent glass of squash. Very poorly stocked kitchen. There is only a slimline dishwasher which isn’t great for this size of property, however as there are only 7 large plates, 7 bowls,7 side plates, 7 forks, 7 knives etc then the slimline works fine and is just used multiple times a day. More crockery and a larger dishwasher would be more cost effective. There is no washing machine or dryer, though there is a gap in the units in which they could be placed, instead this just makes the kitchen look unfinished with a gap showing a void, where there is no skirting and just gaps to the brick wall. Fridge space is limited with 1/3 fridge and 2/3 freezer, poorly thought out for a holiday let. Large bedrooms but only a hanging rail and no wardrobes, no drawers in which to put away clothes. For weekend stays, this wouldn’t be an issue but those staying longer may want to unpack. 2 large bathrooms but only one 800mm by 800mm shower cubicle for 7 persons, the first floor bathroom could accommodate a shower over the bath and the ground floor would have benefited from a larger shower, my 9 month pregnant daughter could barely fit through the gap due to the corner opening doors. There was also no mirror in this bathroom. When using the toilet on the ground floor it is not fixed securely to the floor and moves from side to side. The external steps are extremely slippery and dangerous and one of our party fell down the first flight. They really need to be maintained in terms of jet washing off the algae. For the final straw, all rubbish is required to be removed from the property. With a 6 hour drive ahead and Christmas rubbish from 7 people this made for a very stressful morning hunting around locally for bins that could take the rubbish. We would have never been able to fit that amount of rubbish into the car, nor would it have been a very pleasant drive home to do so. Day before departure, I was keen to give the place a hoover and found a Henry with no accessories, just a hose, so was unable to do so. Would be a good idea to provide guests with this option. I asked the owner if they were elsewhere in the property and was advised to use the dustpan and brush. On the final morning whilst opening the oven the handle came away in my hand. I contacted the owner who asked me to ask the neighbour for a screwdriver to fix it myself, I had already checked out by this point. Staying in multiple properties over the years at Christmas I would have at least expected a tree to be up, this was disappointing but more of a nice to have. Overall great house with great potential but felt very unloved, dirty and little thought to the holiday let useage.

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    • Katie - Verified booking

      The property is in a lovely location and was perfect for us to explore North Wales with our two young children.

      The cottage itself is pretty and it was nice and clean as we arrived but we discovered just a few things that were missing/lacking in order to make our stay perfect. We had planned to cook our own meals for a couple of the nights we were there (specifically one pot meals as they’re easier for us as a family) however, there was nothing to actually do the cooking in - Pyrex dishes etc. The 2 frying pans that were available were both small and not big enough to cook for a family of 4 so we ended up with takeaways and wasting food. (Also, being particularly picky, no Prosecco or Pint glasses to enjoy a beverage.) Of an evening, the cottage got quite chilly but there was no option for us to put the heating on as this was automatic/we weren’t allowed to touch it and there was also no fuel for the fire for us to use - we ended up cuddled up under a blanket. On the first night we locked the back door and once we tried to open it in the morning, the lock was so stiff that we could not work it. For love nor money, that back door would not open. We tried every morning and night but to no avail until finally, on the morning of our departure, we managed to get it open with some kind of magic touch. This meant we had 3 full days with all of our rubbish in the kitchen, nowhere to dry our wet towels or washing and no use of the outdoor space which was a shame as this was one of the main reasons we booked the cottage as our 2 young children love playing outside. Overall a cosy cottage but it didn’t quite live up to expectations for us.

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    • Rebecca - Verified booking

      This property is so cute, stylish & comfy - really felt like home from home.

      Perfectly placed in the middle of Rhyl & Prestatyn with nice coastal walks either way. It however does need a few little things just to make it 10/10. - no hooks on bedroom or bathroom doors (sounds petty but don't realise how useful these are until you don't have any) - washing machine & dishwasher smelt fusty & mouldy. Dishwasher did improve as it was used through the week but washing machine did make clothes smell a bit fusty - edge of bath cracked - no mirrors in bedrooms, only a full length one right at the top of stairs. Had to be careful not to step too far back when doing hair & make up - no TV signal so have to use apps to watch any telly. Couldnt add new apps as it asks for a PIN that wasn't provided so had to watch some stuff on our phones - information about bin collection is wrong in the welcome pack, says they collect on Thursdays but it was actually Wednesday - there is a CCTV camera in the back garden, I get it's for security when the property is empty but did make me feel a bit uneasy being filmed when out in the garden - some the lights in the property are bit strange, no shades on the energy saving bulbs & quite often when we put those lights on they would keep going straight back off - took about 4 times of turning on, off, on, off before they actually stayed on All in all the property is great & we would return again in the future.

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    • Gemma - Verified booking

      Beautiful property with wonderful views.

      Upon opening the front door, we realised we had arrived home and were visualising our own belongings in the house. It was spacious, clean and had a good feel to it. Our girls had already moved in, by dressing their room with toys, crafts and cuddly teddies. There is an easy stroll to local shops, pubs and a children's play area, which was very handy. There are steep steps up to the property, but if my mum can handle it, so can you, and my mum could trip over fresh air. The front garden was nicely kept, so much so, we released our newly emerged butterflies, where they enjoyed the juicy plum trees. To the rear there is a lovely patio area where we stayed most evenings. There could be a mirror in the downstairs bathroom or a washing machine to wash all those dirty clothes, but that's just picky, it was a truly awesome holiday and although we had fun on our day trips (yes, I'm now skint) I really loved coming back 'home' at the end of the day. I would recommend staying at this property and we will be coming back again soon.

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    • John - Verified booking

      Lovely house, very clean, It is quite step intensive, but this is in the description, My 75 year old mother, found it a little hard going, but did manage with her stick.

      We did find the kitchen lacking a few essential items, like scissors, and deep sided oven doses and baking trays, but we managed to improvise. And the small glass patio table, for a Kitchen table? Which only fits 4 people, the house sleeps 7, It feels like the house was rushed to get out on the holiday market, but isn’t quite there. But the main issue for us is the beds. The mattresses are very uncomfortable, when you move about you can hear and feel the bed springs moving, most of us never really got a descent nights sleep at all, and the lack of furniture in my bedroom especially ( small top bedroom) was a challenge. But it’s ok cause every room had a massive chair in it, which is just what you need, rather than a chest of drawers, or a wardrobe. All that said, it’s a lovely house, and with a bit more thought, it could be spot on. Oh yes, an extra shower over the bath would be a good idea too, one shower between 7 people just isn’t enough.

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    Things to do near North Wales

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    Great Orme Country Park
    The Great Orme is a limestone headland on the north coast of Wales, north-west of the town of Llandudno. Its English name derives from the Old Norse word for sea serpent, owing to the shape of the windy coast.
    Snowdonia National Park
    Snowdonia National Park is a spectacular area, made up of mountains and glacial landforms popular with hikers. The park's historic Snowdon Mountain Railway climbs to the summit of Wales's highest mountain, Mount Snowdon, offering views across the sea to Ireland.
    Aberdyfi Beach
    Aberdyfi Beach in Southern Snowdonia is a popular beach of perfect sand and the occasional sand dune extends for miles, from Aberdyfi all the way to Tywyn.
    Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
    Adrenaline junkie? Then this is the place for you. Penrhyn Quarry is home to Zip World Velocity 2, the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe. They also have the UK’s only mountain cart experience. Ziplining not for you? You can experience the quarry on a tour from firmly on the ground too. They also have a restaurant with a fantastic view of zipliners flying by. They even have pet care so your dog will be looked after whilst you fly through the air - you need to prebook if you wish to use this service. Free car parking.
    Castell Dinas Bran
    Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle, built by the Princes of Powys Fadog, who occupy a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales.

    Frequent questions

    • How many days do you need in North Wales?

      The number of days needed to explore North Wales depends on your interests and the depth of experience desired. A minimum of 3-5 days is often recommended to cover the highlights, including attractions like Snowdonia National Park, Conwy Castle, the Isle of Anglesey, and the picturesque town of Betws-y-Coed. However, extending your stay to a week or more allows for a more comprehensive exploration of the region's stunning landscapes, historic sites, and charming villages.

    • Is it easy to drive in North Wales?

      Driving in North Wales can be enjoyable but may require some careful navigation, particularly in rural areas with narrow roads and challenging terrain. However, the region offers scenic drives with breathtaking landscapes, and having a car provides flexibility to explore the picturesque countryside and reach remote destinations.

    • How many days do you need in Snowdonia?

      A minimum of 2-3 days is recommended to hike some of the park's trails, visit scenic lakes, and experience the beauty of Mount Snowdon. However, extending your stay to 4-5 days or more allows for a more immersive exploration, including additional hikes, exploring charming villages and enjoying the tranquility of the stunning natural landscapes.

    • Which place in North Wales has colourful houses?

      Portmeirion is a village in North Wales that is famous for its colourful houses. It features a delightful array of vibrant buildings, each painted in different shades, creating a picturesque and whimsical atmosphere. The houses, along with its beautiful gardens and scenic location, make it a popular tourist destination in North Wales.

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